When I was around 12-13 I was a passenger in a fatal car accident. The morning of we were going to take our sedan but I had a really weird feeling, I begged my grandfather to take the truck instead. I was very persistent. On the way there we were going down this country road about 55-60 mph when I looked to my right seeing a gold sedan that wasn’t appearing to stop at the stop sign. As soon as I went to scream out look out that’s when the impact happened. My head hit the window and I was knocked out or stunned it felt like we were rolling. The airbags did not deploy. I woke up to my grandmother trying to wake up my grandpa who was grey and unconscious. There were around 20 people surrounding the truck I was asking where is the other car?!! We were on top of the other car. We both were going around 60 mph and I still have ptsd from that car wreck. We were transported to the hospital and my grandfather told the doctors and paramedics how I begged him to take the truck. They just looked at him and said it’s a miracle you all survived in the truck in the car you would have been dead on impact. I wish I still had the pictures the whole right side of the truck was caved in. I still remember the sound. I had a severe concussion, my grandfather had a broken sternum. My grandmother suffered horrible bruising from the seatbelt and a broken leg I believe. I suffer from flashbacks when riding in the car at certain times
As the old saying goes "Play stupid games, win stupid prizes." Screwing around during a hurricane is beyond stupidity. The winds can slam objects through you like armor piercing bullets. It's not uncommon knowledge either. He got more than lucky.
Please do not take life and rights of animals they also feel Hindi have some feelings also not like humans but they have feelings please try to understand pain of others at least do not kill them and do not take their life if you cannot do anything for them do not kill them for your taste bud go vegan you can search how to become we can to know more 🥺😣🙏
@@kervet6046 if God have given is animal then it doesn't mean that God give us to eat them God give us because we are more intelligent and knowledgeable so we take care of them if someone gift you a puppy in your birthday and you said he gifted me this puppy and it's mine so I eat it ,no it is not for eating he gifted you this because you take care of it and play with it. God made animal and gifted us to take care of them and play with them not to eat them. I am weak in English so if there any mistake so sorry for that.. 🙂
@@fandaklada609 Actually, he didn't! There's a longer version of the vid on TH-cam that shows how me managed to get back to the original jetty without falling in. MsG
@@annamoranova9597 bang on! I looked for someone else :) Light bloom covers the whole screen uniformly, phone or other screen would have only captured part of the strike in a section of the screen. Also it seems water is not lit up by lightning, weird.
*I always love watching videos of the luckiest people on caught camera. It's amazing to see how close some people come to disaster but manage to avoid it*
5:32 Now, what in the wide world of sports possessed him to even try that? When thunder roars, get your butt indoors. Jumping in a pool during an active thunderstorm looks like a more electrifying version of Russian roulette. A strike on the water would have been just as dangerous.
*Wow, these are some incredible moments caught on camera! It's amazing to see just how lucky some people can be. Watching this video really puts into perspective just how unpredictable life can be and how a stroke of luck can change everything. From narrowly avoiding accidents to finding valuable items, these people's lucky moments are truly remarkable. It's a reminder that sometimes good things happen to good people and that we should always be grateful for the blessings in our lives. Thank you for sharing these heartwarming and inspiring moments with us. Watching this video is sure to put a smile on anyone's face and remind us to always look for the positive in life. Keep up the great work!*
Sometimes reaction time is all it takes!! A few years ago, back in 1989, I was driving on a back country road here in New York, doing the speed limit which was "unposted", so I was driving 55 on the road. Suddenly from a dirt side road I saw a van dart out, stop for a split second and began to pull out in front of me!! I had no time to slow down, zero distance to stop in, and I had just enough time to scream at my wife in the passenger seat to "HOLD ON!"!! As the van ignored the stop sign completely, and pulled into the road in front of me, I aimed my 1988 Ford Tempo to the rear of the van and the dirt road it was pulling off of. As the front tire caught the edge of the dirt road I jerked the steering wheel back, forcing my Tempo up on the two driver's side wheels!! Now I am NOT a stunt driver by any means, but given the short amount of time I had to think about it, and given the speed and our trajectory I KNEW by doing this maneuver that I would miss the van completely and avoid and accident there! About 50 yards though on two wheels I gently aimed the car back onto the road, and gently steering the wheels to drop the passenger side tires back on the ground!! When I was finally able to stop the idiot in the van, didn't even stop to see if we were OK even though he was apparent he never actually stopped for the sign and cut us off!! I only wish that back in 1989 we had dash cameras, because to this day I am certain nobody actually believes this story......but it really made me freak having avoided a wreak as an "unofficial stunt driver"!!
You sir made my day. "A few years ago back in 1989" I feel so old and you made it seem like 32 isn't old lol. I believe you it was written with such absolution and such detail. You're a stunt driver when necessary. You did amazing and the idiot better have learnt that driving like that kills people. Keep being amazing and have the wondrful day you diserve.
When i was once at school, a thunderstorm happened. All of my friends and teachers went under shelter whilst one of my friends dragged me under shelter and everyone was scared but when i saw a lightning strike hit right infront of the shelter i was under, I started screaming and crying whilst my friend Eryk started to cry too. Thankfully we're safe now.
That 7:30 pool shot..i can relate to me..same happened to me..it was in club pool..i am swimmer but i tried for some flippy dives..😁... ..the coaches watching me and my friends got terribly angry on us and beaten..😅😁
I once went bombing down a long hill on my road bike at over 45mph in northern Michigan. I got to a cross road. Banked over to the right still going over 35mph. I decided to go through the next intersection as fast as I could. As I did I noticed a white Pontiac Fiero coming down the hill to the intersection. I decided to go for it. As I went through the intersection I looked down and noticed that he just barely missed me by less than a inch. I was very lucky not to get hit. This was a great video. Thank you.
3:02 lighting isn't dangerous when your are in your car. cars are designed to withstand lightning so this man wasn't really going to die he was safe in his vehicle
There is no video to prove it, but I was trapped in a coastal sea cave during a storm at high tide. My attempts to swim out against the deadly waves failed. Not being a particularly religious man, I screamed, "God, please help me!" as a fearsome surge of breakers filled the cave. I was trying to grab onto the cave's ceiling when this deluge began receding out of the sea cave taking me with it. Another massive set of waves forcefully countered the flow pulling me seaward, and lifted me high enough against the cliffside where I grabbed onto a ledge as the sea retreated below me. After resting on that ledge for 15 minutes thanking God, I crawled along that ledge to a path leading me to safety. Was it God that controlled the sea that day or was it just mere chance that spared my life? All I can say is from that day on, I trusted God. Trusting chance had never really worked out that well for me.
4:48 this is not a motorcycle. In the Netherlands, where this took place, a motorcycle belongs on the street. He was in the bicycle lane, thus makes it a scooter. We call this either a snorscooter (max 25 km/h allowed) or bromscooter (max 45 km/h allowed). Seeing he's wearing a helmet, he has a bromscooter, which by my knowledge does belong on the streets and not the bicycle lane, however some snorscooter users do wear helmets, as where only bromscooter users are required to wear a helmet and a snorscooter user does not. This will change in 2023 though). Anyways, this is not a motorcycle. It could be a motorscooter, but the one in this situation has a takeaway (food service) case on its back, which is never a motorscooter.
I'm a gymnast of about 29 years, I still practice at 35 yro and yes it has save me from some horrendous falls. I used to skateboard in my teens and 20s I also did Parkour/freerunning, I have 12 years of Brazilian jiu-jitsu and 15 years of muay thai training. Gymnastics has opened me up to many sports and I tend to be good at all of them. Flexibility and spacial awareness are helpful in all sports and Gymnastics helps people learn those abilities. I have been coaching full time for 18 years at the same gym. It is an amazing sport and teaching children to use there bodies in ways that aren't common is quite exhilarating. I've coached both boys and girls competition teams and also can fought on long island ny.
When I was in the Army as a member of the 82nd Airborne Division, we were doing a training jump to prepare for Grenada. This was back in 1983. The wind was a little too strong for jumping that day, but we went anyway. Hundreds, or perhaps thousands of jumpers were in the sky at the same time. Upon my exit of the plane (C130) a big gust of wind flipped me upside down. After 4 seconds, my static line opened my chute while I was still inverted. The chute then wrapped around my right leg. As we were jumping from a mere 250 ft, there was no time to pull my reserve and even if I did, it probably would have gotten tangled up in my main chute. So as fast as I could I unwrapped the chute from my leg. Looking back on this, I don't know how I accomplished this, but I did. I was then jerked upright and my chute finally opened less than 50 ft from the ground. I was supposed to turn into the wind, but there was no time. I was supposed to release my rucksack but there wasn't time. I slammed into the sand on the drop zone at least twice as fast as normal and then landed on the wrong side of my body where my rifle was. The wind dragged me across the drop zone while I struggled to release one side of my chute. I switched to trying the other side and it finally released, thereby collapsing my chute and bringing me to a stop. With a huge sigh of relief, I closed my eyes for a second and let the air that I was holding in my lungs out. When I opened my eyes and looked up, I learned that another jumper was about to land on me and had to roll over while he landed on my chute. I know this sounds unbelievable, but it really did happen. Somehow I was completely uninjured. But that is not quite the end of the story. Immediately after gathering up my chute, I had to find the Gamma Goat that we dropped from another plane and drive it over to the spot where the howitzer landed and hook up. Then I had to find the rest of my squad and the firing range, then send off a round. Following that, we were all in formation, being told results. I actually can't remember how we did, because of something the battery commander said to me. He asked who was the 5th man out of the plane, and I answered that I was. He then told me something that I will never forget. He said that I, (the guy who got flipped upside down and most definitely should have died or got severely injured), had the best exit out of the plane in the entire battery! I can only assume that he meant that I jumped out the farthest, and that also he did not see what happened to me after that.
@@s.h.3622 I have told that story many times before, but that was the very first time I ever wrote the words down. It's all true. However, it was not the first time that I almost died.
When I was around 12-13 I was a passenger in a fatal car accident. The morning of we were going to take our sedan but I had a really weird feeling, I begged my grandfather to take the truck instead. I was very persistent. On the way there we were going down this country road about 55-60 mph when I looked to my right seeing a gold sedan that wasn’t appearing to stop at the stop sign. As soon as I went to scream out look out that’s when the impact happened. My head hit the window and I was knocked out or stunned it felt like we were rolling. The airbags did not deploy. I woke up to my grandmother trying to wake up my grandpa who was grey and unconscious. There were around 20 people surrounding the truck I was asking where is the other car?!! We were on top of the other car. We both were going around 60 mph and I still have ptsd from that car wreck. We were transported to the hospital and my grandfather told the doctors and paramedics how I begged him to take the truck. They just looked at him and said it’s a miracle you all survived in the truck in the car you would have been dead on impact. I wish I still had the pictures the whole right side of the truck was caved in. I still remember the sound. I had a severe concussion, my grandfather had a broken sternum. My grandmother suffered horrible bruising from the seatbelt and a broken leg I believe. I suffer from flashbacks when riding in the car at certain times
What happened to the people in the other car?
@@seanrosenau2088 prob dead ig
I am glad you and your grandfather made it.
I hope you all recovered
That really is a horrible experience. I’m glad y’all are okay tho ❤️
1:04 he felt pain, fear, anxiety... at the same time 😳
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0:37 I really appreciate them circling the semi with a red circle! Not sure I could have seen it otherwise!
Woah dude I didn’t see it either!
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It was a real life saver
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0:38 This is not about luck , it's about skill 👌
I agree with you
No it’s about drive it’s about power we stay hungry we devour put in the work put in the hours and take what’s ours, black in-
They know bruh- Their saying something but you don't understand-
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No, its about.. ITS ABOUT DRIVE ITS ABOUT POWER WE STAY HUNGRY WE DDEVOUR PUT IN THE WORK, PUT IN THE HOURS AND TAKE WHATS OURS!
The videos without excessively long narrations are the best. Loved this!
*yes, this video doesn't have a long narration to make viewers comfortable*
1:31 that girl not only she did a cartwheel but she also managed to flip the skateboard perfectly
3:05 I laughed my ass off to unexpectedly hearing “Hobt ihr an Schlog oder was??” in German😂
At first I thought I misheard
Danke. Nach dem Kommentar hab ich gesucht!😁
What does that mean in English?
@@seanrosenau2088 Something like: “Are you crazy?” Bear in mind that he said that in a strong German accent, so it sounds funny to us too.
@@niomeeabcd262 ich auch 😄🙌
Dude, the paraglider was showing off. That landing was perfect.
Haha exactly, that’s what we call a ‘ground spiral’
wow
@@nimotehossen788 you sounds surprising 😊😊
*It's incredible to see how some people can cheat death with just a stroke of luck*
+1000 respect for the truck driver
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Yes! That was impressive.
Yas lol
Perfect
That truck driver did the impossible
5:15 I don't think some people realise how truly close that was to him. Notice he was wearing a hat before?
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Yep ours fell of as well during a strong wind...
Why was he even contemplating going out in that
As the old saying goes "Play stupid games, win stupid prizes."
Screwing around during a hurricane is beyond stupidity. The winds can slam objects through you like armor piercing bullets. It's not uncommon knowledge either. He got more than lucky.
I think everyone realizes… we watched the video.
I think a lot of these should be called incredible skill!
I don’t know, especially with the first two.
Yesh
I think so.
Or superb alertness and astounding reflexes!
I'm so glad these luckiest people caught on camera were able to avoid disaster and go on to live their lives to the fullest.
If these people are some of the luckiest people ever, then I'm one easily one of the top luckiest as I've never been that close to near death 🤞😹
Don't a face drivirl
great comment EndStar, I love it, great reading and conclusion :)
Please do not take life and rights of animals they also feel Hindi have some feelings also not like humans but they have feelings please try to understand pain of others at least do not kill them and do not take their life if you cannot do anything for them do not kill them for your taste bud go vegan you can search how to become we can to know more 🥺😣🙏
@@shouryadevsinghgaharwar3268 God gave us animals to eat. Get over it
@@kervet6046 if God have given is animal then it doesn't mean that God give us to eat them God give us because we are more intelligent and knowledgeable so we take care of them if someone gift you a puppy in your birthday and you said he gifted me this puppy and it's mine so I eat it ,no it is not for eating he gifted you this because you take care of it and play with it. God made animal and gifted us to take care of them and play with them not to eat them.
I am weak in English so if there any mistake so sorry for that.. 🙂
Nornally not a sports fan but a basket made from the other side of the court is downright heroic
1:16 was so cool. Backflip to plank. He played that off in style
Almost a fail but he won at the end!
I bet, he still drop in the water at the end :D
@@fandaklada609 Actually, he didn't! There's a longer version of the vid on TH-cam that shows how me managed to get back to the original jetty without falling in.
MsG
@@gionncaomhinmorpheagh4791 Good for him 😄
nice catch dude
4:59 classic acro trick, spin landing, very good and known pilot
Avoiding a lightning strike by simply jumping must have been the luckiest
i agree
It was not shocking at all...
Btw did he just jump in to the water and lightning strike water lol he should be dead if lightning striked wood there should be fire LOL
*its fake slow it down and look on the strike fake as hell and btw so close hit can kill u and 100%break u drums*
@@annamoranova9597 bang on! I looked for someone else :) Light bloom covers the whole screen uniformly, phone or other screen would have only captured part of the strike in a section of the screen. Also it seems water is not lit up by lightning, weird.
*These moments prove that sometimes, luck can be the deciding factor*
0:22 that has to be the smoothest safest Wipeout that I have ever seen
I am new subscriber💖💖💖💖💖
Can we just stop and have a moment to respect the cameraman/camera woman? 💀✋
Seriously! None of them ever seemed to flinch! I know some of them were dashcam and stuff, but for the ones who were human..
All hail that helicopter pilot. Recovering from a spin like that at low altitude......phenomenal reflexes.
Do you watch many videos about luck?
3:08 this moment when the guy speaks german, and you understand it 🤣
6:35 Amazing. Incredible. Over the top.
The sharks are just like: Ok I guess this is fine.
she looks like one of those blue cat things from AVATAR
@@Just_Some_Random_Goober Exactly. The lady was an animal rights nut. The movie avatar was about the greed of humans.
The shark it’s just chilling there like “Oh hi”
Pointless and accomplished nothing in regards to habitat loss
@@Just_Some_Random_Goober thats why the sharks can't see her , she wasn't lucky she was camo'ed from their sights
Amazing video
4:51 SAVED by a flip? Not quite. 100% intentional.
Definitely. The way he mostly submerged before the flip, it's like holding a volleyball underwater then letting go and it rockets out of the water.
The guy who prevented being smashed on a cake was funny 5:27
This is a good compilation. Lots of new videos and content!
*I always love watching videos of the luckiest people on caught camera. It's amazing to see how close some people come to disaster but manage to avoid it*
2:15
The person in the car was like: "OH NO, I'M LATE!"
I love your video Luckiest People Caught On Camera
most impressive for me was the lightning in the swimming pool. Literally less than half a second before he jumped in.
lets be real he wouldve died if he went in earlier
swimming pool jump is great
i love video bro
*Dear stranger whoever reads this:*
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*You’re amazing stay blessed, stay safe and have a amazing rest of your day*
1:39 It's absolutely amazing how a professional skateboarder can still stay in control even when they lose their balance
Excellent compilation!
May all people have a safe and happy future💫
Not the people who torture and kill those Bulls...May they Rot in Hell
This video is a reminder that luck can strike at any moment and change your life forever. Really the luckiest people caught on camera
respect for the camera man in 6:35
Yeah he gotta to be respected
I can't believe how lucky some of these people are, God loves them.
5:32 Now, what in the wide world of sports possessed him to even try that?
When thunder roars, get your butt indoors. Jumping in a pool during an active thunderstorm looks like a more electrifying version of Russian roulette. A strike on the water would have been just as dangerous.
It was a fake video. Clear video editing.
*Wow, these are some incredible moments caught on camera! It's amazing to see just how lucky some people can be. Watching this video really puts into perspective just how unpredictable life can be and how a stroke of luck can change everything.
From narrowly avoiding accidents to finding valuable items, these people's lucky moments are truly remarkable. It's a reminder that sometimes good things happen to good people and that we should always be grateful for the blessings in our lives.
Thank you for sharing these heartwarming and inspiring moments with us. Watching this video is sure to put a smile on anyone's face and remind us to always look for the positive in life. Keep up the great work!*
Not one shark in view at 7:08, but a helluva good shot of the shadow from their parachute
You don't think they're sharks?
@@itsmeabbyok it's a school of small fish.
@@journeyman6752 I see that but they're going in a circle though
1:21 looks like she won a years supply of tampons 😂🤣☠️
Those guys on the motorcycles show why good gear is essential!🤘
@@TheKing-hr7uh 🤣And don't forget your thongs (flip flops in Australian) and the other thongs too also as well.
I love your videos
These are the kinds of videos that make your heart race. Seeing people narrowly avoid disaster is a testament to how lucky some of us can be.
Thanks for the incredible video! It was a joy to watch.
4:31
they literally did, seconds before that, the guy in orange said "thats gonna fall pretty soon" and seconds later it did.
This video just made my day thats why i love your channel .
Man I was relieved when that woman didn't scrape her car door. Wouldn't have been able to sleep. And thanks for red circling that semi.
My lucky story is finding this channel 😊
drink when he says lucky.
I counted 17 "lucky"
I'm drunk,
🤪🤪🤪...
😎
You would be hammered
Need another bottle
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I Love "Luckiest People" TH-cam Videos The Most
0:13 THATS DANGEROUS
Thank you for this video. Made my pre-coffee morning
Incredible! Shared for sure. 😮🦋💜🦋
wow this seems like a real person almost
P E R F E C T S E L E C T I O N 🤩🤩🤩🤙🤙🤙
Very nice video man 😬🤙 Amazing!!!
THEY BETTA THANK GOD THEY GOT LUCK 💀💀
Great collection and great pace. Thanks.
The bull really made it for me 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂
*I have to say that your video is very good, it is similar to the videos we have collected*
I can top one or two of these, but it is a terribly long story. There are, however, some GOLDEN ones in here! This was GREAT!
*I LOVE YOUR VIDEO! THANK YOU *
Thank God for keeping most these people safe Amen ❣️🙏
Sometimes reaction time is all it takes!! A few years ago, back in 1989, I was driving on a back country road here in New York, doing the speed limit which was "unposted", so I was driving 55 on the road. Suddenly from a dirt side road I saw a van dart out, stop for a split second and began to pull out in front of me!! I had no time to slow down, zero distance to stop in, and I had just enough time to scream at my wife in the passenger seat to "HOLD ON!"!! As the van ignored the stop sign completely, and pulled into the road in front of me, I aimed my 1988 Ford Tempo to the rear of the van and the dirt road it was pulling off of. As the front tire caught the edge of the dirt road I jerked the steering wheel back, forcing my Tempo up on the two driver's side wheels!! Now I am NOT a stunt driver by any means, but given the short amount of time I had to think about it, and given the speed and our trajectory I KNEW by doing this maneuver that I would miss the van completely and avoid and accident there! About 50 yards though on two wheels I gently aimed the car back onto the road, and gently steering the wheels to drop the passenger side tires back on the ground!! When I was finally able to stop the idiot in the van, didn't even stop to see if we were OK even though he was apparent he never actually stopped for the sign and cut us off!! I only wish that back in 1989 we had dash cameras, because to this day I am certain nobody actually believes this story......but it really made me freak having avoided a wreak as an "unofficial stunt driver"!!
You sir made my day. "A few years ago back in 1989" I feel so old and you made it seem like 32 isn't old lol. I believe you it was written with such absolution and such detail. You're a stunt driver when necessary. You did amazing and the idiot better have learnt that driving like that kills people. Keep being amazing and have the wondrful day you diserve.
Wow, amazing. That would have been great to see!
2:27 task failed successfully 😂
*I never knew being in the right place at the right time could make someone so lucky!*
Great editing
When i was once at school, a thunderstorm happened. All of my friends and teachers went under shelter whilst one of my friends dragged me under shelter and everyone was scared but when i saw a lightning strike hit right infront of the shelter i was under, I started screaming and crying whilst my friend Eryk started to cry too. Thankfully we're safe now.
It’s a normal day in Netherlands bro
These vedios are needed to pass the time thqnk you ❤❤
That 7:30 pool shot..i can relate to me..same happened to me..it was in club pool..i am swimmer but i tried for some flippy dives..😁...
..the coaches watching me and my friends got terribly angry on us and beaten..😅😁
of course GREAT VIDEO and I LOVE THE MUSIC!!
The driver is a legend. Avoiding a lightning strike by simply jumping must have been the luckiest.
Im glad that ppl care about other ppl and the luckyest ppl care about them to
I once went bombing down a long hill on my road bike at over 45mph in northern Michigan. I got to a cross road. Banked over to the right still going over 35mph. I decided to go through the next intersection as fast as I could. As I did I noticed a white Pontiac Fiero coming down the hill to the intersection. I decided to go for it. As I went through the intersection I looked down and noticed that he just barely missed me by less than a inch. I was very lucky not to get hit. This was a great video. Thank you.
That’s a mad story
Long Live "GOOD LUCK SUPERSITIONS" ! ! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
2:15 Who's to say that cutting through traffic was this easy
Lol underrated
It is the Frogger🐸 technique!
It's a video game
Oh my goodness that was amazing
The driver is a legend
3:02 lighting isn't dangerous when your are in your car. cars are designed to withstand lightning so this man wasn't really going to die he was safe in his vehicle
2:55 he was the most lucky person ever.
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6:15 that lightning strike was no where near the car, it was just directly behind it in the distance. smh.
There is no video to prove it, but I was trapped in a coastal sea cave during a storm at high tide. My attempts to swim out against the deadly waves failed. Not being a particularly religious man, I screamed, "God, please help me!" as a fearsome surge of breakers filled the cave. I was trying to grab onto the cave's ceiling when this deluge began receding out of the sea cave taking me with it. Another massive set of waves forcefully countered the flow pulling me seaward, and lifted me high enough against the cliffside where I grabbed onto a ledge as the sea retreated below me. After resting on that ledge for 15 minutes thanking God, I crawled along that ledge to a path leading me to safety. Was it God that controlled the sea that day or was it just mere chance that spared my life? All I can say is from that day on, I trusted God. Trusting chance had never really worked out that well for me.
2:16 when u learn driving from gta
No that why he drive when broken control out.
4:59 that was no luck, that was skill. Basically all professionals are doing this trick.
1000+ respect for that collage basketball player B)
Do you really not know how to spell COLLEGE ?
That was a damn good video! So lucky I found it!!!
No doubt they are LUCKY 👍👍👍🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰
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4:48 this is not a motorcycle. In the Netherlands, where this took place, a motorcycle belongs on the street. He was in the bicycle lane, thus makes it a scooter. We call this either a snorscooter (max 25 km/h allowed) or bromscooter (max 45 km/h allowed). Seeing he's wearing a helmet, he has a bromscooter, which by my knowledge does belong on the streets and not the bicycle lane, however some snorscooter users do wear helmets, as where only bromscooter users are required to wear a helmet and a snorscooter user does not. This will change in 2023 though).
Anyways, this is not a motorcycle. It could be a motorscooter, but the one in this situation has a takeaway (food service) case on its back, which is never a motorscooter.
Goeie uitleg👍
Wow this is remarkable
5:24 is my favorite. He played that well.
woww! it's amazing.😊
I'm a gymnast of about 29 years, I still practice at 35 yro and yes it has save me from some horrendous falls. I used to skateboard in my teens and 20s I also did Parkour/freerunning, I have 12 years of Brazilian jiu-jitsu and 15 years of muay thai training. Gymnastics has opened me up to many sports and I tend to be good at all of them. Flexibility and spacial awareness are helpful in all sports and Gymnastics helps people learn those abilities. I have been coaching full time for 18 years at the same gym. It is an amazing sport and teaching children to use there bodies in ways that aren't common is quite exhilarating. I've coached both boys and girls competition teams and also can fought on long island ny.
Happy new year
When I was in the Army as a member of the 82nd Airborne Division, we were doing a training jump to prepare for Grenada. This was back in 1983. The wind was a little too strong for jumping that day, but we went anyway. Hundreds, or perhaps thousands of jumpers were in the sky at the same time. Upon my exit of the plane (C130) a big gust of wind flipped me upside down. After 4 seconds, my static line opened my chute while I was still inverted. The chute then wrapped around my right leg. As we were jumping from a mere 250 ft, there was no time to pull my reserve and even if I did, it probably would have gotten tangled up in my main chute. So as fast as I could I unwrapped the chute from my leg. Looking back on this, I don't know how I accomplished this, but I did. I was then jerked upright and my chute finally opened less than 50 ft from the ground. I was supposed to turn into the wind, but there was no time. I was supposed to release my rucksack but there wasn't time. I slammed into the sand on the drop zone at least twice as fast as normal and then landed on the wrong side of my body where my rifle was.
The wind dragged me across the drop zone while I struggled to release one side of my chute. I switched to trying the other side and it finally released, thereby collapsing my chute and bringing me to a stop. With a huge sigh of relief, I closed my eyes for a second and let the air that I was holding in my lungs out. When I opened my eyes and looked up, I learned that another jumper was about to land on me and had to roll over while he landed on my chute. I know this sounds unbelievable, but it really did happen. Somehow I was completely uninjured.
But that is not quite the end of the story. Immediately after gathering up my chute, I had to find the Gamma Goat that we dropped from another plane and drive it over to the spot where the howitzer landed and hook up. Then I had to find the rest of my squad and the firing range, then send off a round. Following that, we were all in formation, being told results. I actually can't remember how we did, because of something the battery commander said to me. He asked who was the 5th man out of the plane, and I answered that I was. He then told me something that I will never forget. He said that I, (the guy who got flipped upside down and most definitely should have died or got severely injured), had the best exit out of the plane in the entire battery! I can only assume that he meant that I jumped out the farthest, and that also he did not see what happened to me after that.
Incredible! Glad you survived that experience! You must be very strong-hearted.
@@s.h.3622 I have told that story many times before, but that was the very first time I ever wrote the words down. It's all true. However, it was not the first time that I almost died.
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